Bethune-Cookman is a faculty that solely ardent school soccer followers will concentrate on. Nonetheless, they’ve simply made a giant splash in hopes of changing into extra outstanding on the recruiting path and in households across the nation. Bethune-Cookman has simply employed Ed Reed to be their subsequent head soccer coach. Reed, who’s within the NFL Corridor of Fame, beforehand performed at security for the Baltimore Ravens earlier than spending his final season at Houston and the New York Jets in 2013. Reed performed his school ball at Miami.
Ed Reed follows Deion Sanders’ Lead
Ed Reed’s first head teaching gig might be on the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats, the varsity introduced on Tuesday. Reed has restricted teaching expertise having been an assistant defensive backs coach within the NFL in 2016. Nonetheless, he has spent the final three seasons as a soccer advisor at his alma mater, Miami. His management skills from his enjoying days had been clear to see and Bethune-Cookman might be on the lookout for that to shine by way of in his new position.
Bethune-Cookman College is hiring Professional Soccer Corridor of Famer Ed Reed as their New Head Soccer Coach
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Reed, who’s within the NFL Corridor of Fame, can be a Tremendous Bowl winner. And he follows one other former Tremendous Bowl winner to the HBCU ranks. Deion Sanders took over Jackson State in 2020 and made massive waves in recruiting, and produced glorious outcomes. Sanders is now teaching at Colorado.
We’re excited to listen to that Ed has been named the top soccer coach at Bethune-Cookman,” Miami AD Dan Radakovich stated. “Ed is likely one of the finest to ever put on a Miami Hurricanes uniform and he has served as an amazing mentor to our student-athletes the previous three years. He’ll do an amazing job main the Wildcats program and your complete Miami household needs him all one of the best.”
Bethune- Cookman performs on the FCS degree within the SWAC, which it joined in 2021. Earlier coach Terry Sims was fired after two consecutive 2-9 seasons